Late goals from Jan Vertonghen and Fernando Llorente added to Son Heung-min’s earlier strike and gave Spurs a commanding aggregate lead, prompting bet365 to shorten them from 25/1 (26.0).

The scoreline may have flattered Spurs as just five of their 15 shots were on target, whilst at the other end a string of fine saves from Hugo Lloris ensured there was no precious away goal for Dortmund.

That ended a streak of 13 consecutive matches in which the Bundesliga leaders have scored and it is no surprise to see them pushed out to 150/1 (from 25/1) to win the tournament.

Only three teams have ever overturned a three-goal deficit in the second leg of a Champions League tie so Dortmund will join prestigious company if they are able to make it into the quarter-finals.

Also on Wednesday night, Marco Asensio struck a late winner for Real Madrid at Ajax and allow the reigning champions to take a 2-1 lead back to the Santiago Bernabeu.

There was an air of controversy in the first half as Nicolas Tagliafico become the first player in Champions League history to have a goal disallowed by VAR, but Real took full advantage and the aggregate lead.